Headlines for Friday, October 13, 2017:
Gubernatorial race grows to more than a dozen people. (Journal Record)
Senator James Lankford addresses a packed crowd at north Tulsa’s Big ten Ballroom. (Tulsa World)
U.S. House passes Congressman Russell’s whistleblower bill. (NewsOK)
EMSA's Board of Directors plans a meeting to discuss its embattled executive director. (Tulsa World)
A jury recommends the death penalty for a man accused of beheading a coworker. (NewsOK)
Attorneys in the fourth trial of a former Tulsa police officer state their case before a jury. (Tulsa World)
Test scores show about 83% of OKC students below proficient in math and English. (NewsOK)
OHCA works to end backlog of SoonerCare applications. (NewsOK)
Former Oklahoma Teacher of the Year documents pay bump after move to Texas. (Tulsa World)
Oklahoma soldiers get ready for deployment to Afghanistan. (Tulsa World)
Heating costs expected to climb this winter. (NewsOK)
Will Rogers World Airport is flying toward a record year in airline traffic. (Journal Record)
A huge crowd was on hand in Tulsa as a country star resumes his concert series. (Tulsa World)
The first ever Tulsa Pop Culture Expo is taking place this weekend. (Okie Geek)
Local comic is getting unveiled at Wizard World OKC. (Journal Record)
Tulsa is hoping to get archives from Johnny Cash. (Tulsa World)
OKC’s relationship with the Thunder considered unique. (Journal Record)
Stillwater turns orange as it gears up for Homecoming this weekend. (NewsOK)